I have came across a quiz in facebook, stating that my biggest weakness is fear.
Yes, fear. Fear of the change, fear of the uncertainty, fear of revealing the imperfection. Hence the censor of mistakes, the long stay in comfort zone.
For years.
But instead of hiding the flaw in the inner-self, why not unleashing the true potential? For everyone has their own capability and charisma, to be performed in the world stage, and most essentially, to outdo own self.
Be realistic. Accept the fact the only thing that remains in the world is changes, that things are always uncertain. Thus throughout this uncertainty figure out what steps are to be taken in order to survive, and outdo.
1. Admit your flaw. Nobody is perfect in this universe and thus fret not about being immature.
2. Learn from mistakes. Remind yourself about the past and what to do next.
3. Emerge from cocoon. Be playful =p get curious of things around and discover. There is definitely and downfall at times, but again, do not blame yourself. This is a part of growing. Hence independence takes place to conquer problems arising in between :)
4. Be persistent. Till you succeed. And then there will be another brand new start.
Go. Get out from your comfort zone. Learn, fall down, and that is where you get up and move on. Like how a baby learns to walk.
p/s : oh and along the way, be faithful =)
Monday, August 17, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Dream
I saw us prancing, playing
Running around, laughing
Sitting aside, whispering
Night falls, lying side by side, sleeping
Sun rises, squinting my eyes, searching
I am here, and you are not.
Yeah I've once again forgotten, that you're gone.
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Running around, laughing
Sitting aside, whispering
Night falls, lying side by side, sleeping
Sun rises, squinting my eyes, searching
I am here, and you are not.
Yeah I've once again forgotten, that you're gone.
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"It's like my garden, love (Joyce). Everything grows. Including love. And with that growing everyday how can you expect missing her to fade away?
Everything builds including our ability to cope with it.
That's how we keep going." - Henry Conway.
--- (Cecelia Ahern, Thanks for the Memories)
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